The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 27, 1872, Image 2

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UHI JEfflllL
EBENSBUnC, PA.,
till larger, localise the amount of taxes are Latter from Fx-(iocernor Martin
lamer and our market later. J glares for Jiuehaleic.
The iuly argument of the money chan
Horace Greeley at Fittsb-uryh,
The reception given to Horace Greeley
when he arrived in Pittsburgh last Thurs-
Ex-Oovernor Cckti n, who is at Saratoga,
gersin repiyco mis is mat tne eouertor , addressed the following letter to Col. I ,1.,,, .Viiiiiifr on his waT west, surpassed
i..aTwi(( on thismonev. One-halfonr i t- m..s .,. tm , I J ... " ' i S -"J miMim.H.i .i
t -i .. Ar..:. c ...i... l ,i- io.i . . . .. " A.ft.. ji Linr., viMHHiciiiui me j, i in. i. ii . any tiling oi me khiu iu; ever ioiik pare . (ins American people when they assume
J nu.n uiUlllllK;, lailiuu ioi. , collector are Kadieals.and we all know now , KepiU,jcan State Committee. It will be j in that city. The crowd at the St. Charles j that in cold blood, before there had been
- J- i.t. i ' ; much these men, whether Radicals or I)e- i fceen tll.lt he takes decided ground in favor ' M,tel from the balconv of which Mr. Gree- I nJ clash 'f arms the ieople in the South,
1.'. fl.-.Al' - IT.1.'...1 Tiwi ! inocm(s, hate simulated on the tropic's f ,,.,., !o of r. i ...i, it u,t.Ww. ! i,;- "J m.01?. tl,an the people in the North,
fcsnwraw i&nwu tiwu m.Ml,.v. n i.v HW ,w n,. immvs :;. ; ; ; ; ; ;.:' ; v..:. , ,y , i bunion. .
saving it, to trust to the chances of civil Hart ran ft and the K cans' Frauds, i
war or to the chances of a free, fair vote of : '" ' ... i
the Southern ieople, I would very greatly j -'"n """
prefer to take the latter chance rather than r.... ..i.p,. ,f
the former. Cheers. r or, fellow-citzcns. j , , b . r ,r,,i
Netes and
1
IIOKACE (IKEELEY, vv" IH,nl:ir T1-1'
o -TV r.-if. i Jol,N 1 ox' i-i ovho Ks
iUt 1V the lieW law tlie l.A.MvS I -vp l. ,ve llo ,lonl,f li:lt af,.r Til fK V- 1 !... ! J.thotisr lxvniwl nil f.i-m..r n
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loiiest IreaMirer,
itself on the subject of selecting a candidate
for tSoveinor. Haitranft had lcen its
choice, but when the Evans swindle was
exjKihed, showing his complicity therein,
j husband out of tin- L ,i'.e j' i
; Wain appeared m the le " i
A Harlem (N Y.i "
0(K married an unc -ut 1, pv.'!:
man employed by her LuV .7
In its inception, in its origin, the great ' U J'"l'lK't !" at once thus :
could speculate on it. We all know our 1-KW8 election, which is a foregone coiiclu- I m...s of the kind. "We publish his ! masses of those who consented to this e- ! We i'ft that as long as Auditor Gen-
Let anv unpre udiced man : IU'I"C11 "ounng oy it oi;i ,
':ui of r.. -
r"t:iix ..M i ": "
i l vii iriTrti iV.lV
-.n iiKUau
humlred and iht vt
T!
U back down the Xorth,
I'OK VIOU I'ULSIWSST :
!,. GKATZ
Of .Vc"Hi J.
Democratic Stat Ticket.
rou oovr.uxftH :
CUA?. R. IlUtCALEW, or C-lvmiliti County.
k'UK sir.iiiMi; jhh;k:
JAMW iHuMl'OX, of Krlf (.nny.
ruK auditoh t;lr.ItAL:
V1LI.IAM HAUTI.ET, of Pf ilford County.
VOH OONOnKriSMKN AT l.AI'.tiK:
UlCHAItD VAl X.of Ph In klpliia.
J AMI'S H. HOI'SISS, r Pi.ttliurjrh.
HEN HKlt'S U. WKWUT, of Lut rnv C ovmty.
lh lr.MiUM la Cntl!utiunal Oxut Nf :
1. UmiiWH W. WoonVJ''ii riiiiaJulphln.
J. JtUKMlAll S. Ul.At K. Vul k.
a. vViuivm hl'M.SK, ClrnrttM.
4. Wii.i.um .1. Baku. Sonicwt.
n. Wm.'..!.vm H. Smith. Allppiiwny.
6. V. B- liowr.N, l'kilrtiii-Uliia.
7. John l(. CamVklm, PhiUih-lpliia.
5. U. HktSoi.iis. IincMster.
Si, Jamfn Ijs.i.p. huylliill.
10. C T. loi, V.-n:uirc.
11. i. M. D.U.A, rhilnUclhl't.
X. K. A. Ll-MBKHTIIN, lMut'liln.
IS. A. A. Pl'Hxjan, iireene.
li. WaLUM M. Cwkktt, Clarion,
sion, tiovcrnor Lcntix will denounce linn- ! iM.i,.r
Itiit a lair Siimpie ...ii- .. .. , r it . ;..,.,-, .i- , , . i t . i.. it
.. . ,. .,.,, l.i i -i - - consent 10 uie extension oi siiirfrv.
j id ieinocrawc jbwojic wnun.r, .. . 1Icre ls tlie ictter it speaks for ltscli :
j .ermit this ; but he cuuno always K Trea- j Sakato;a, Sej-tember 21
and make us
That
eral ilartianft wa on the stand before the
Evan investigating committee HC DID
NOT TVAAj all im: KNEW COX-
(Jreeley is not fit faithfully and intelligent- ! was their purix.se, and that iurKe I did ; t;EKNINO THE AEEAIK. 1'itUbttnjh
lv to discharge the responsible duties of , niy uest to resist and dctcat. H lieeis. ixizciir.
!
j 31 y Dkak Sir : Your favor of the 11th j the Presidency. Thomas M. Marshall Esq.,
illst- if'"g nie of my nomination by j a ill0Kll ,ei)ublicaii, introtluced Mr. Gree-
. , a-s candidate for delegate at large to tlie
In this county, where Hon. K. HLTN j Constitutional Convention, and enclosing
It. JHtton &jer.
Spkkh is so veil and favorably known, any an address to the people of the State re
j elaborate argument in favor of his ro-elec-
I t i' ii seems tous to lHentiieJy unnecessary, ;
i Mr. Srrj.u has not disappointed the ex
pectations of thw li en of either jHilitical i
imi-ty wlio voted for him, and especially '
A. A. Harkkr, the present Radical candi- ;
1U the same gentleman who two years '
ago was the wai m andenthusifist-icsuppo-.t- I
terof Mr. SriEu against Damki, .1. Mou
Klci.L and sh contributed more by bis
ucrsonal iiitliieiice dt'ftnt r. Toititri i.
r J i
ami tUrt Mr. Si-kek than any other Hepub- ;
lican in this Congressional district. And ;
I now tbe singular and unprecedented Mlit- 1
Well, the war is ended, I think. Laugh- ; lion. .Tas. L. (JrtAifAM, of Pittsburgh, was
ter. Jt ought to be ended. A voice, ; iember of the committee of the legisla.
iei us nae ieace. j tive luvestiiratinir committee, Jtas aiwar
Black C::tt!-.lu The m-,,, ..
i . u in oi Ah i ;f
Washington.
Minnesota con... f
girl wh is nw x Tt..l,.!i ,,'('!' '
luvs iwu imi .-il by" a ii;,-,.,,.',"'
utbt mree vear. c -
v 1.1.. ..
-i i-'u" m 1 i;i:t.-i,.-.
:li-i a. .'!,.;
" v !'- n jjn-ai, n. llllimr, v iiu'Uj, n . ueCU, ailfl IS HOW, ail HCUVO rCJUlDIHMM. : iiicior- iMil'.M - i fi(! t.!vl!ini
ucsirucuve civil war. ur success was i in the report of theconmutH-e. winch .Mr. goMts she has t-eti si Nr ... . -.
I . ..-,... Tl... ,1. ..C !. .1 , , .. i ..... -! .1 -.11 '-b'-'Ul.i.
; i'i nuu ii i uk Kuvuis.ti v ..- i iiianam sisri.ea. me ioiiowiuir lancrua'e is urr -i, jious.e.
mnvn rMin ii!ito t nt n niiv Infi-it iiOf !irl m I. '11 .... ... i
s history. They have suffered much. They j v,., n,.ti.,.n,rUv,ffl. iu iybbrs i a!d to .,
I My Fellow Citizkxs : The pleasant
; dutv has devolved upon me this evenin;
commending my election, came tiiuj ii ; t,f announcing tlie ju esence oi a man '
hand, but extreme illness prevented my i reouires no introductions to an Amor:
li'adiiKT l lir Ifttcr or toisidcrinir the sub- - Hi name is. f:i.niilinv ou -i
i- c u...v..-. - - - " , i .... . . rf -i
lect until now. I )i.mr-hold word all over the States of t.lii "r magnanimous ai icasi. .v neers.j , disai.i.ioluit i,.i. .,f S( 1 Hill 1 V l "I
I am still quite feeble and unable b write Union. He i known and read of all men , 1 fows citizens, mey see mat .GE, r littinir terms in which to char- : ;v:,t( u arnor. of S-.Kp.r ; -,
wunout trie im oi an auiunuvnsis, i-m mv w'lierein tne r-ngusii language is sioKen i , ' . , " , : actenze 1 mh L ir r r ial ! um- i " ' "k l,"r "'msii'iav.
liave concedul all. Cannot we afford to
..: ii.. .... i. .. ... i m in v 1 1. i - I t L-ii.., i
j cifimy strong eiiougn to express men ; . - ; - iio.v ti,., ...
... i k l -lil-l.n, ll.td.
them may but the instant they vote, the , TioN wh seek to palliate or excuse the
near approach of tlie election, ami tne grav- i ,,r tnnieiisttKHl : vea more, and iar l-ttei-.
uv of tne issues immediately euecting me wherever known, trom tlie hut ot the set- ' 13 lw ; wroit Hon Jan. L. liraturn. i
honor ami prosjK-iity of Pennsyluania, to i tler in tl e advance guard of civilivation to : J ;- "i' murt vote the other way' j Pittsbur-di Disixtich is now earnest 1
be decided in October, comp.1 me to answer ; the occupants of the lordly mansions of I that an election? It is only the fashion ' ? ,' ' 1 mt W 7n ;
when my rest should be unbroken the ,,ch, ha is known and' respected by ; IV.
nominal ion maue oy o jiiaujr m mr ail eocxi men as tioti s nuPiest work an "b i- um. u mv.- k"-'"- " ' : T,. . i ; . . :t . v if.,., ,. r
i purest and In-st old representative Kerub- '. hJv!it man. lie has devoted a hemic life ! American industry. I plead he. e for peace ; j" nominationit s.n.ke of llattntnft
iicansofthe State, and presented to the ' t(, tha uplifted of his race thing succoring ; ami rt'eoneiiiation, lor the interests espe- j - nIk.I)rm.,.M
people uiHin giounds which handout in 0f the p.K.r and the helpless and the bold : t!:11.v of ""i. ''""J. prosperous, energetic) It 1 llh A It E J ' . r.
l.niv.-.-onfrnst with the demoralized iMliti-! ,-i ..fiMnt lfHiio of l,,.r...... ;.rt people. (heers.l How I have svm- : Mlhl MIJ. HI, All.hl I r. I ) A 1 KLfc
ial anomaly is jiresentcd to the Pepublican
Dttmoe-ruN-c County Titskt.
voters i f this Congressional district, that
A UK a h am A. Haiikkk is the opponent of
j the very man who would have been cV-
j ftattd two years ?go bj- Iamel J. Moit- ,
j itKi.L if A. A. Haj.kkii had not in that
! camj aign betrayed Mr. MouitKLLand used ,
i l::s influence in the northern section of
in ritrht
ical management now so sadly prevalent, wherever and whoever assailed without
is an apix-al I cannot refuse to respect. I ; regard to race, clime or color. After a
therefore accept the nomination, and if it j life-time of struggle he has witnessed and
shall be ratified by the jK-ople, ami my j enjoyed the fruits of his labors for the free
health permits, I will discharge its duties do'in'of the black race. That accomplish-'
with fidelity. I had confidently expected ed made secure and iermanent he is
immediately uoii my return home to fa- , Jlow the champion of those who demand
pathiscd with Pittsburgh? How I have
rejoiced in her prosperity ; how I have.
wondered at a. d admired her in mag
nificent growth, you surely do know ! No
place on this continent has been dearer to
me than Pittsburgh. There has been no
s.n in nimsr prosperity l have more
.1 liase Forffery.
CxurtNt-U. 1III.TOX SPKEU, Itunt!nluu.
J-'imViiCcjI t ( ii. st it lit i 'Wil I'uiivtiiHiin
liKOKd 15 At'CHi:.WACU,of Clinton :
JOHN tl. HAM,, of KIk.
,;- JOHN HA XX A N, Johnstown.
Jcj. and Hr.c JAS. M. iSl.MiKK. Jiu-lisnii Two.
Cm iN.'(.Mir-AXTU i in v ANNA, chrst Twp. ; this county in favor of Mr. SrcKW. It has
H. lhrtct-r .KiHN lil.oClf. Julmstowu. , , . .
Uu.fitr Fhri'EU lUl'..HElll'Y,8tiijiinitvllle. now resolved Itself Into this question:
i ..i . .' .' l i.-. i . Will or can Mr. Mokkell's Kepblican
j friewds, and wc are free to .aythat Daniel
J. linn fi km. is a fTntlemn ami entirelv
In older to bolster p the desmte yo- j Morthv of tho fiu rt of ,he HepuMi,",
litioaJ fort uues of John F. Hartrauft, the j onlj h) Csmihria, comity, where
ling CAvulidate for Gitvtwrnor, ami s;ive liiui I . ,. , . , . . ,
! he lives and to whose interests he is warm-
fioiu overwhelming defwat, tlie luMt JtJins- , .iiit i . i
fe ' . ly attached, but of his party throughout
town Tribune publishes tlie following : j .. c. . n. e ' , , ,
1 ; the Mate, lor any oflice for which his Ke-
This Is whmt ii r. Kiick.ilnw said of Un. , ,. ' ... . -
lUrtranft Wf,, he thought of tin- i.n.ii,H- Iubliean supporters may sec tit m the fu
tion for (ioYnrnur on tli; Dt'imu-ratic tit-k-t : ! ture to place him in nomination willthey,
"li wn"vTjlom ,':l.1 ,,artraufI wdl, )th M ' wc iuw, vote for IUiikek, who impaled
piihllr olncer Mid a mu. As Awditor-Cit-n- ! -
ral he has whown himself a most fai-thful, ' their own candidal, Da.mkl J. Yohrel',
upright, efhi iont, and accomoitatiiig otticer, 1 on a ioliti-.l cross two years ago? We say
ami he would make ait excellent (.iovcrnor." j ... , . , T) .
, . nothing iersonal against Mr. Bakkkr.
nii is the laeanest. most villainou. ar.d . . .4, . . .
: Our business with him is political.
at- mo ante time most t-iuiispitiviiL nigery i
J v.
.1
.-,n.KK.. w... t-.iivu IloliHUjr as
dcclaretl, f..r two months ' . "' -
ton. (Tarn-it Davis. lHi., ,'
Senator from Kt-ntuckv. ili.d vV
deiu-e ia Paris. Ky.. .Mo'miJ.iv rn.,
an illness of f.r.tr wivki'"i.l.j"'
disease was a aigiiio,H
lungx. He was 7,' ve trs of a-'e
Sybil D.h-v. of ohi.j. h.rM..
out of her wag:s fir hot-i: j,
advertises in a Cinciii.-iaii n, r'"
i i ...i. . i i . . 1 1 1 t.
u.ui'.i vt in ii;is iii:uirt t!lt
money in the aame wav.
The constancy of Mr. M u-,. ,
'jierieiid;cjlur Po.iioei;icv"'t.,j
is in touching contrast rft!i hu
, .. .1 . ll 1 .1 . .1..:.... rri . .
no, jhfii lrnon. iiit-vt its it vi'iiscqnciictj ; aimiuei iri.inoa. I llf l!il.:i:i.,..
of his continued imjjrisonment. ) ami who tinel states that he lias three v. ,
is so much beloved by his radical followers ' in the State of Indiana,
as to bo nominated for two oflieea, is also : Toothpicks have Ik'c-iui- a-
TiY THE PEOPLE. IT WILL NOT DO
TO MAKE HAETUANFT OLTl CAN
DIDATE. Y.' ' ryh Vitputrh .
And Haukv Whitk the valient Harry,
who was smart enough to ecaic from a
rebel prison, m the name of aiiothcr man,
Mill;
r ii' uv. iiiiiovt . ... t
miliarize myself fully with the details of consideration in the rights and interests .eait'y iR.l"iccI, and thisiis because I be-i
what 1 veil unaerstooi.1 m all general as- 0f white men in universal amnesty and ' fICt P'ospci u .was nrmiy linked and'
pects touchinir the misrule in our Coiniuon- ,,nni ti!il KiifWuiw r i.,,i,t- t,,! bound together with the iiisperitv and
wealth under its present political control, present the next" President of the United ; t'I'owll of whole countiy. Now, I on record as expressing his want of words i article of trade. One
aim to speak my convictions at the earnest States, Horace Greeley lri'"1 i-i- misini-sn men; i nppeni to
l.ossible moment. While I cannot ever be M ' . . , ,-.. r -.k.. i , : ber mercliants ; 1 ajpcal to her manufac-
i -.i I r " r i-i Hirers, to stop this war. It has one. on
receivt.il with a storm of applause, which lo enourrh
lasted for several minutes. When the ! , ; "- ., , .Ti
K-iiij in ui- iniwii "ic ntoppcu
itself yesterday" Laughter.
You cannot afford to teach a part of
cheers had subsided Mr. Greeley, holding ;
in his hand that veritable "white hat,' j
bowed his acknowledgements, and spoke as
follows :
Mil. (illKKl.EY'R A IK R ESS.
. ,.,.i. ....linn,, n. Brttir jim, to uei uiat your 1 HIM ANY SECURITY WHATEVEK.
f ,H7' J irKiwuif KlcntlcM with j . Hrry WhUgm
l 11V I 11 I I 1 1 J 1 I lit I it aa
indifferent in a Presidential contest, I felt
that the regeneration of my native State
in the October election was a paramount
interest to the people in whose happiness
and greatness I am enlisted by every consid
eration of gratitude and patriotism.
The bad rule that has wholly compassed
the channels of political administrative au-
thoritv ill 1 Vmisvlvaiii.-i. is ii.it of vi'i-i-nt
. .i - " i ,. . i
creation. It wa the tireless but impotent 1! aume ioi war ami a time lor jsace. . a generous iiart in this work of reconciling
power tnai omierreu tne action oi me gov- i - - .- . -.'. . j i nr enr m t your cm
eminent. Mate am. nation, during the dark
days of civil war, and steadily struggled to
gather advancement and gain from the
I bitter sorrows of the people.
SLv years ago it attained control in our
State. How it was achieved is remembered
t )::
prierly to characterize Jen. Hartrauft'a in Canton. Me., farnish.-s iu ..
official 'looseness. Thus he puts it : i all otlKtr business in town. -,,
They cannot but express their disappro- . ,Jlcl lds of ji-tpUr li.tve 1-,
bation'of the LOOSEN i:sSOFt)FL-TCIAL ' n lx' ihl -ason, and .-,
lU UTIN E that placed in the bands of
Evans over a million of dollars of valuable
assets WITHOUT REQUIRING FROM
Fellow-(Mttzkns : The wise king says peo,,!e of Pittsburgh. I ask you to take
Pittsburgl
hearsal o
blazonry
very larg
here, at ;
jmrpose
Next comes David N. White, another of
Pittsburgh's radical representatives in the
legislature. Mr. White is now supporting
ill rvmen to Mr-li nthr r 4 mJ inc 1
- - l it ' - i ll . . I . . : . .1... .1 : I
i iihs leceuuy wnnesseu a re- ask voti to take the hand held out to von ' 'J' '"'i. "ri oreiaio.- n at me s.uu
t toe j.ouq, ao.t pagea ury, tne by our Southern bicthern in their adoption i "'"r iV-ririv Kv "i.vu-t vr tViVv
and circumstance of civil war. A . of the Cincinnati platform bv those who 1 'h,-u 1 I( -N u.r OI I U I A L ULl l .
e number of men were collected i were our enemies. I ask von to grasp that ; ll0!i.lr wl,:lt !, "i ',t o, ,
a vast excuse, with the single i hand and sav. -Rrothers.'we ditiere.l, we TV'JV iVi?
of rekindling the bitterness and ' fought. The war is ended. L-t s aU; ' H'" .JT I A J.,.r." i -1 A's.
Liiii-. k: i
toothpicks.
Tlie manufacture of
scraps of in li-ocoo. ail f-t.i, . ,: ' v i
tipisd. has. within the p.i- .i; ,
growni into a big imsiiit-. u.-.
turer in Mass;tchusetts tun is -pairs
per annum, and uses .
inortKvo and sheepskin.
A b ttie was picked i: .1:1 F
near Wo-hI's II e .i: .il ii .
tlated August -i , in whicli ti,.' r
lie ;i psse:;..-r on '10
. . . . . . i .
wrecked on that titvriii.'
demonstrates
Mn th Svvi-'ii kiln won a ioition.il I he Republican oriranization has made
which ha appeared during the prent . r..,utatiolu "N lmm disputes his pe.fe. t I " . dbistrious in maintaining the
campaign. It is a be from its leiuning to i . A . . ., . . ..... . . j unity ot the Mates and redeeming a conti-
. r . integrity, while his ability is unquestioned. ,,.,,. c,.,i i,. ... . . t .
its end. Ch.files It. Ruckalew is not a fool. I y ' ' . t, ' nent to fieedom. It nasM izedm contempt
j Mr. Rarkkii is a gentleman, but no man , of the will of the people, anil its victories
Doew any man Iwhcvc that after the report 1 ... . . .. , ' , , i 4,v , . i , ,
1 vi-ill v- tliiif It,. l iiti filili ninl niiiu-,t.,iit n . tlCl VCllCll TO liein-eil Wl-,ifltr 1 m.a.,1 t..f
man to represent this district iu Congress i rl,t",tt'. bow, under an honored name and
u.t, ii ikm iii-tiiru t iiie-siii eao iiitieeti.
iinnuniiuatioii uy au. v ny it was sought : naucu, ine animosity and antipathies, the i be fellow coinitiTn.cn and forget
and won our subsequent lustory., pain fully icai-s and exultations of civil war, for the i have been enemies." Loud applause.
advantage -t a iM.htical party. Cheers.' Friends and fellow-citizens. I bid you
I take you to witness that the greater , good night. Loud applause and pro
portion of the journals of Pittsburgh, as t longed cheering.
well as the orators on this occasion, h.ivn i -
FORE IT BECAME PUBLIC, and tho
i neglect to reiiort the transaction to the
I Legislature is regarded bv us AS A iR( SS
j DERELICTION OP OFFICIAL DUTY,
j Han. 1. Y. White.
Hut now comes the blackest and nio?t
Wen trying their W.-tt to make us. the pco- 1 . . rr . , i
pie, hate each other for the sake of t aiti- Vf"f " Miunrunjtn ill Jie j blasting record of all. Charles T. Yerkes
e( Ute Investigating Committee into the ;
Esus embetzleaient wu maole tt the !
Senate l:vst spring, which convicted liar- :
tranft and other radical officials of compli- j
city iu the fraud, that Euckalew would thus ,
stultify himself by endorsing Hartrufts ';
.5iciftl thaiHcUu- for honestyaudiutcgrity? !
zan advantage. A it ranger, would imagine, j
while reading the journals of Pittsburgh I
ioi uie nisi. iew nays, mat we were still af I
Insieer The nt ?
listrust of authority, and i wr and that their purpose was to revive i I1,M,ndc(1 at '"i's meeting in Philadel-
entire Demsxratie anil T.iln-ial Ri-onlilirm
'ihe Tribune- rei-swnt.s Chas. R. Bucka- , - . . , - .
r , vot - ( amunn 0.mjlty ; and we further
Iw-w as having used tho alive Lmguage. ! . ., , -, . , .
" , that the Democracy of ( ambria coun-
Ve now call inmn Hie editor of that paper ... " . .
1 i ty will give to R. Mi uoii SrF.KK, with the
to inform us plainly and without any iva- i,,-, , , , . -
1 J J aid a;:d co-operation of a larg number of
won, H-hen and rrh.ee Mr. Buckalew said j RublieaiiH. such a mnjoritv as will
what tho Tribune faWly and mendaciously i K A i.A1.K!ru tLat the ivJple are
puU into hi. mouth. Of course the Tr.b- ; (n a reflknn of lhe ,neial
... knows the time and place, when and ; eruuux (U1(, that thov wjl 1(U1.vbuth Hau.
wheiv, Charle. R. Buckalew became pon- j KKK Rn, ,;KAJ!Tf a bricf urxfil 1e
,-orforthe gxl name and reputation j twfc.M1 lhc intrI,llcnt,, iu the same political
.b.hnF. Haitranft. Tlie editor of the Ti il-I K,.aY.
b nr. is rtn honorable man, and it would le a j j n a a
i;ws iiapctuation against him as such to j We have heretofore jiublishcd some of
Kdpiso that W would perpeii ate a libel on ! the ieeches delivered by Charles R.
Mr. Buckalew, or tbat he would extenuate j BrcK.vi.Ew. as well as some delivered by
or -ct down aught in malice. He moves in! Hokace Okkeley, ami we arc sure that
r o .... li it i
iih ix. ..u..io t. it t as tijnon ajlnust universal
i... .i ..-.n,.. Him hoi c in . maue iionesi men tiesjair tl integrity in aim to exasperate tlie liatrcd and animosity '
this county who will not eagerly go to the legislation, in eh ctious, in conferring legis- ' of civil war in order to intensify and invigor- !
I.lls and te for Sit.fh. anil we now : "tivc honors, and even in the administra-; ate their side of the conflict. They Talk'
, , . -,, ,, ,, , ; tion of public justice. i about relx.-ls and traitor. Fellow citizens !
pledge to R. Miltos Si-fkr the full and r...J t.4 ., .,..,..., r.. ..wr to i ,i . n. r :
- - - - - ........v i.h.i mvinni,l iwiiiil I 111., ..-.i . . r,ii.ii iiiia. v ;
in onr slitieal rule have made the people ; demanded it of our adversaries in the great :
demand the right to resume their sover- civil war that they surrender their arms 1
eignty ; to make new safeguards for them- ; and go to tlieir homes. Tliey surrendered '
selves ; hut if the projoscd convention is them ; we demanded that they abandon
to elleet reform, it must be aided, not bin- slavery, and they abandoned slavery. We i
dertd, by.ihe vast power of the Executive demanded that they enfranchise the blacks !
and other important State oilicials. and the blacks are enfraiirhb-cd. None but !
lfM-r. Buckalew nhall be ilefeated, and white men now Ftand disfranchised on j
anew lea-e of authority thus conferred tnts "' f our country, cheers. We de- j
uioii the despotic control that has lontr uianded that they stipulate that the email-!
; misruled the commonwealth, it will be cipated slaves shall not be paid for. and
The following conundrums were pro-
phia on Saturday evening last by Mr. John
W. Frazier, with the hope that Hartranft
will reply to them :
When you, John F. Hartranft, received
from t'eorge O. Evans on the :Ust day of
March. 171, the sum of ST.OOO. was it not
with a full knowledge that Evans had iu j commonwealth?
then on a raft al nc. Iv. u
two children, and was a ii.i:;,
Castle, Pa., and bis name w.n Ci
Paine.
' ( ):ie day recently, at Sr. L
i McPike. a maiden lady of,
i mers, was married to a o;v...j;l...
! seventy-six. Duri.-ig th c-r-v.
hiily looked Kle and anxi-;s. :.
, fell weeping uka the hreat ;L
: maid, exclaiming at the s:i::, ;
' she didn't sec bow in the x'.
i do it.
davit, and remember tbat bis declarations i Forrester the alle-'n' -
were fully corroborated by the record pr.- j lienjamin Nathaiu ws dT-, :', ,
duccd in court, and by other f:icts. W ill ; day. the district attorney ;.... .
the ieople the taxpayei-s of IVimsylviv- , continuance of tlie csise.":i., V .".
nia, pktce in the executive chair a man j tu-.ient eviden-e to provc tJif r
who, ;ws Auditor t'eneral. thus uaed the i rri.ner. lip was iv!nnV,f i'"'
I funds of the commonwealth to gamble in ; requisition of the Gover... of L
! stocks, ami to secuiate wttn ix.it(.u or tlie i which State be Las to h
impHsomneut.
is now a prisoner in tlie Eastern Peiiitfen-
tiary for defrauding the fund of the city
of Philadelphia. Read the following afii-
H-rve
If. as Auditor General, he could "cause"
-A i-.rs-i
ia; a'.tercitio ;
his possession at that time Hio.'ll be
longing to the State of Pennsylvania. If i the State Treasurer to place the public ! p., ntlii i S C s,i -,h
you answer No," then task if it was uot j funds in the hands of a money shaver and I Mntgonu'iT. Pi-esident .f i!i"
your duty, as the financial otiicer of the stock gambler, with the understanding j and Samuel" Melt, ei." tho : ' . .
Commonwealth, to know it? j that the puofits werk to he pivipkp. ; a.,, c.tmj.d.ue fr' ' J..;
Did you not receive from Charles T. : what would he not d a Governor? If j and Major J. . M rg:i. l.v
Yerkes, lately a broker on Third si n et, the the jicoplo want this sort tf ring rule and . Melton, wlio i.KL-:i; i7j t- s. .
sum of $2,700 on the 10th day of Decern-! official corruption continued, they should : combatants, w.-re sli t. Ca'dv
not fail to vote for Gen. Hartranft. He
marvellous indeed if the convention chosen that the rebel debt shall never be paid In- ! UiMN 1T0?
j in the partisan strife of a national contest tho government or by the State, and they ' Was not this sum of $2,7V derived from j will not disappoint them. But if they want
I can artord any substantial relief or protce- assented to that. Nifaras lean see. every j tne purcnase of Mate loans at a hw figure, j their public attaint economically managed.
j tion to the icople. If Pennsylvania is to
i be restored to purity, the government in:Ul
; its departments as well as the convention
. must harmonize fullyand"eamcstly in the
i work of regeneration. Mr. Buckalew's
confessed integrity, and consistent devotion
: to reform during many years of oliieial ser-
vice, give the best possible guarantees of
honest administration and complete re-
straints r.fKn ccirutor reckless authority.
i and Ins election seems to be demanded bv
assented to that
s
1
fu
1st
done that we asked. Everything has been
conceded. And still thev tell u-s "Wliv, !
we want them to repent '.' Have they not !
brought forth works iuet for reentnnce ?
L v iieers. j And thus coming together
stantlv killoJ ari l MI
vd.
iiugle demand nfade on the part of the an their s;;le at a much higher rate to ' and the money faithfully applied to the j Thk high rate of premir.fi:
oval states and the loyal people has been 'le Sinking Fund Commissioners of the i reduction of the State debt, to the end that ' s linds luive attained, aadti.-.v
fully complied with on the part of those ' State of IVnnsylvania. j their taxes may be reduced ; if they wisk j rediut.d rate of interest pr ni. .
ately in rebellion. Everything has been I Are there not but three Sinking Fund to break up the Treasury ring that have i investment, has caused iuve-t r-:
in
solemn convention tlie representatives of; ouencrs ior nu-r a minion ot dollars, with- m-iiu.i with
too fviuthern people have given their as- ; out lequuing irom nun any security what- General of the St ite of I Vimsvlvania I
; every consideration of individual n a iIioikI sont to tlie platform of the ( liicinnati C on- ' t vor ' have at various time purchased and so-d
.iijo iiueiuy io tne nonor aim advancement emion, wmeii was tup most intense, the i niniui- it occommg in tne --vu-
of tlie State. If. asis claimed i y desperate 1,!,,st complete, Republican platform that ditor General of Pennsylvania to palliate
i loaders in Pennsvlvania. to ii.r, (.i -it .mr had ever leen presented bv anv Nt iim.il I or excuse this wrong of Geo. O. Evans?
it Kit to you, as the Auditor tieneral i.r
lhe purer and more serene atmosphere of: no Democrat need blush or be ashamed of
1-oliticiil controversy and would scorn to the ulteraucesof till ler of those gentlemen,
resort to the low and ba-e expedient of U:c i As a contratt 1-et ween tlie eloquent BrcK
H.litical thug and assassin. Our opinion alew and the demagogue ILmitkankt we
if him has always Wn highly favorable, j publish below a sin-ech delivered rv few
and will continue to I so. but lelieving j days ago by the Ring candidate for Gover
thttt his eccesive zeal in a rotten and ; ur at Con v. Heie it is
doomed cause lias led captive his otherwise Ff.i I ow-t itifns I am not uf-i'd t v'eiooer wiu alicct the national ' u"uuhmi wuaieer. ii.oiui and .ro-
S..1UK1 and well balanced judgment, we are i show my face here "or anywhere else. I ! Cimi' a eause tbu.s to be endangered ' applause. All this Uung done,
u-.i ..n i.i... f..- r i may not have as handsome a face us thai i lu!!st ,( wanting in the most essential at- w aro.t,!.1 V? tl,cse Ki'lemeii who met
thnt C hailcs R. Buckalew ever used the
huiguaro attributd to him. Mr.
the Tribune, as a friend of Mr.
we call upon yea to make gm-slyoi
by c.imiietent proof, or, on failure to do so,
forever bow your head iu sksmo.
The l'vor Taxed for the liich.
Did you not, with vour own right hand. cratie ticket. Here is Yerkes' oath '.
place in the possession .-f Co,. O. Evans j For some years past I have been ac-
T. F. Hartranft. Auditor
I
.1 ..i i. i, ini.uil'S ). liflliu .nr ponli.lon.-o .. ........ I iirie. -viilijis is lllirl-Kf-rv !!tl,ii-o'
i in uiiiirv.,iui;iiiMNPi:riu, out i nave never , . . 1 " r -'".mu - , . ,
.1. ...... i . i i.i e ... ... ! solely by a sense of dutv to a i..m.l.. u i..,,. Iraud : 1 ou don t mean anvtluiur bv it !" 1
j, i. ..-i.ik. .i.ijiiJi nun l Slioiiui ic.ll to MIOW i i . - .. ,. .. .,,., .... , ,'- .
Eilitorof : it. When ceiled to dcf.-inl ,v ..,o,t.- i : devotion in time past furnishes the most : A,u.1 the cry g-vson. 'ivcbelsand traitors" .
Buckalew ; was not afraid to show it. (iicatai-plause 1 i rr"tofl11 memories of my life, I sludl vote : ' and traitors" denunciation, pro-
i- i ... - . K 1 i I 111 0,-t,J,..n f. ... -.. SCI'l lit Ii ill. tlli li-lln.-. n ii.-...- 1."..-,.. .........
....,-,. , 'ncc i nave ikcii an oincer oi tins state I K""i"i iu our : - i . - o .n-.ns
f I .;...i .v. ..... .1.,... r.. r..m.. t ! t ommonwealth. and mecf flu PnvKiilontini
ago, in the Kepubiican National f OllVPll- i
I
!
"aithfulllv
don't lelieve in going around the count i-y
telling you I am an honest man. I don't
want to speak about my honesty. AY bile I
C - 1 ' . , . ... . .' i i . . . . ,4- . .. . .1 .. 111 . . 1 - .
issue mien n comes oeioie the people, in .iuxuiiru mat tins proscription
accordaiH-cM ith my long sett led convict ions. -vmuild sjieedily cease. Four years have
1 cannot artont to eacnlice a great con
Sa mvi-'.l Hf.miy last winter undertook to
pass a law by which the taxes of the Cam
bria Iron Company and other moneyed cor
porations should lie paid by the farmers
and laborers of the county. It failed to go
h:to etTV-ct this year, because, though in
tended to go into effect on the lirwt of April
last, it dil not Income a law till after that
time, and therefore dxs not go into e fleet
was ii the service and a man came to sneak V"'" constitutional, legislative and ad
to me of his braverv I rarely believed he '"'strative reform because a Presidential
was a brave man. and it is pretty much the ; oloot"'1 ls lnnding. To yield the question
same with people whoarc too fond of preach- I wou" R've lresh victories for misrule, and
ing p their own honesty. In the past I ! make the effort for just fundamental re
have done my duty, and if elected I will 1 'bits cither measurably or wholly abor
try to do it "in the future. rPioloiu.l : tilro- i
- . ... if..n , , -
eiy iT.scctiniiy, your oocuient servant, i
A. G. Cvktin. i
j.;ussed and still it is niainuined, aid there j
are this day thousands of jveople of Ar-'
kansas alone prohibited tlie must intent-!
gent the most resjionsihle ieople of that
cheers. 1
(i han-t visited the New. Jersey State Fair
at Newark bust week and made two strh i
es. As a contribution to the literature of j I?0RRublime and unblushing impudence,
the day we lay them K-fore our readers and ' the last '""stown Tribune, is without a
until the first of April next year. The far- ! can rr""3 compare Hokace Guf.eley's ; " . "ir-
mcra vt Cambria count v may thank the ! 'si, d patiioticntteiancestothe silly j J1 f0 ln tuat 1-M-cr- the editor pub
Ktiioiditv of SiMivi iiu--i.v "ii.- twaddle of the so-called "Second Wa.shin.r ! llsncs the concluding lMirtion of an article
cent, in not added to tlieir taxes, besides ' lon-"' Here arc Gk ant's sjeches :
the costs of a constable for levying ou aii ! fihat spf.tch.
K-iling their iiopcrtv. I Gknttkmkn I am most hanpv to In?
S m r ki. Hknhy seems anxious to legis- 1 Vf"5 .'"fi:t to witness this display of
..... . " . -c-.us s mamiiaciures.
No. oilier partv n ' and unconditional pardon?
llllllinTIl .111' I.M1I-... II I.. ........ 1..-1, 1 1 !
.. ...... .... .........ii i,-iiij snoiiiii stand
t ommiRsioners m this btate. ne ot whom ; been amassing large tortunes, and living diifeient cas of securities f
is yourself, and another, R. W. Mackey, i ou the fat of the land they will vote for j create their incime and at the v.
State Treasurer? I Buckalew, Hartley, and the whole demo- t oiTer au euual '"uar-u'ree f .; vtf. :r. i
j is uo greater security than tnuiiii-.'.-;
to rove which it is oniy nei.v,' .
; vert to the circumstance tlu.:
i a atteiiipted i ptidlat'on i:i
vestments has been rarely Lt-.t i f
; the fact of their lemg i-
i-aents which dirtctly L-t t.'.f
from which they erii.i: -nit. xi
resoiisibility is felt in thf
a personal pride t.ikeri i:i '":? ;
g ;h1 faith the agrwenir-r,:.-
i resent. The We.-t is
' rapidly than any other ' ,'-'- ''' (
try, and a money is r.iorr i-" ' I
i at" the East, a higher rate of iutrt
; Ufcccssxtrily be pa,L wLieh pa.-:
with the ab ln;e w.-uiity j
tion. is iiubicif Eust-rn cap-t:- c
. their attention iu this direcit-';-.
the demaiuU of invest...:- it
, practicable to establi-h ln-u- ' '
: pose of dealing in this j.v" :.v
! this connection wc hr.ite t .r .i -:
our readers to the ca-"l 't
! Coler it Co., of No. H N:t.u:';
i appears in another o.'.ui:;'!- '
has taken the initi.it ive hi )
and brings into busirie.s an - ; ;
and large experience, v.h.i-. 11
: to give satitfactioii to every
! dealings with them. The v
tne tatc, riwould you ever have dragged
this Evans business into the broad day
light of day and to the public gaze?
Is not Mr. M'Clure, who brought this
whole ncfariou business to light, deserv
ing of praise rather than censure?
If so, do you censure him for his intelli
gent scrutiny in ferreting out this framl, ' VAS DERIVED FROM PROFITS
and the promptness with which it was i PURCHASES OF LOANS OF T
iiiaue puonc .
Have you not written an earnest letter
to Gov. Geary asking for Mr. Yerkes' par
don? 1
Hav.
not within
: stocks of diltercnt kinds, and carried the
. same, WITH MONEY BELONGING TO
I THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA. WHICH THE SAME J. F.
: HARTRANFT HAD CAUSED TO BE
i DEPOSITED WITH Til IS DEPONENT
j BY THE STATE TREASURER. The
same witness declared under oath : That
this dejioneht did pay to J. F. Hartranft,
I Auditor General, on the lOth of DecemWr.
1ST0, the sum of J?.,T0. WHICH SUM.
ON
THE
COMMONWEALTH AND SALES OF
THE SAME TO THE SINKING FUND,
which sale was made on the 2Sth of April,
1870. That said deponent has nlso paid
to the said J. t . lla. tianfl various amount:
a recent date. :
. - oe.i ,o exercise me light ot ; J" joiign a ti teimoi yourseu and Mr. 1 erkes, ; f ,,ionev FOR PROFITS VRISINt;
suiliage forbidden exclusively by the par- j h'd him to Iteheve that if you are elected' FROM STOCK SPFCUL VTIONS WITH
tyi1--imCCtS "'er aiul fiI",uts fl t'rant ! Governor, you will, within one month of! MONEY DEPOSITED WlVil THIS
and W llson. NTobiKly else asks for i.nw 1 your inauguration, extend to him a f.w ! iiriwivrvTiiv tup tith thi-.J
- .. -i- .- , .' . . , i'j.ii-ij..iiiiiiir. o i ai i, i ii
fcription but them.
Was not the obiecf of that inl
proscnlK-d on our soil for a rebellion that ! f i-ather promise, to induce Mr. Yerkes to I
ceased seven and a halt years ago. No
party, no men of any party but this, tlie
i :.. .i . - , . . ...
.mi u your election uv asserting that tlie
auittavits niatie ny him were torgertes?
URER'AT THE INSTANCE OF SAID
1 1 A RT R AN FT. AjfiJaeit of fharlet T.
Ytrkts. ' "
highly eulogistic of A. A. Bahkek, the rad
Jleral.f of this place. In the very
very party that held a great military pa-
i.Ane mis wcck, iu order to lurther and
furtlier separate and divide the hearts of
of the American people from each other.
llheers.j l hey hold essential to their attempt to mislead the public into tl.o
, i .. . ? 1 1 . . , .... .
Do you not iH'rsouallY. and of vonr nwn I
knowledge, know they "are not forgeries? j
Do you consider it the proper thim for '
the Republican candidate for Governor to ,
iiiiuupn mat natix-d sliould continue iliof I liei that those nfliilnvti. nn. T. .t mus
ical candidate for Congress, taken from the distrust, suspicion and alienation should ! f all living men, knows thev are i lia.nn
Plain Pkeschiption. There is no form
of Lung Disease which cannot be cured
by a timely resort to Dr. Kkysek's Lung
Cure. Let it le utulem-ood that it is a
strengthening and not a weakening med
icine that in no case of disease can it do
late for Cambria count v bv herself.
if this ; citv has .I,.,.. ...i i. " ...... ...". ; : : : 1 r"nu" euuor a'y
axlaw of his was a good law, whv not ' nn"intluence opposed to tlie importation of i a, f:ll 'y r,K m a few introductoiy re-
t r r- nv-i-o ti--t ii a iai,i.. .a r - . t
('Tm- "cign mauutactuivs. '" - i"ira it irom incWl'(K.
same ,,,o,. i... ..... .1. 1
column the vhole of the 7-r?d article is lk-d.
continue. Io what vou will, do wlmt v.... ' nine?
to lie sati
.Now, lellow-cituzens, it is not enough
liidianaiol:s,.Bu'oniiiigt ri
road is living pushed r.i;'i! .v ! "'
the Itonds are meeting wirli'
Alsmt. ti'.l miles are a!r. :i'l
1 10 miles graded : the vx Ii.V.:.':
will be completed early i '
iiiuiortant liiik in a system.
l,ftH. miles of mad nnler
ment. Its Ea.sicm eoiiaecti--"5'
.received at the hands of the citizens f ; lanm niA-, At- u t with Wing a Secessionist
An English colony of well-to-do far
mers possessing a capital of f r..m o. ...
n.ni 11 i... r 1.1. ; a,,. , . " . . . ""-"
iii.ti .nose- who long 11 l ugainst the L nion . vi",'w eacu, is ahout to settle eight town
should be proscribed. Those of us who ; ships in Clay county, Minnesota, on the
sioiMiiorit are equally denounced, if w line ot the Northern Pacific lfaiiuo 1
n 1101 napi-n to agree with them in our
present jioiitics. Cheers.
Here stands one who is charired bv thorn
Great laugh- '. in April for the colony, and the remainder j
piec, the Herald.
meh a law ?
'n.- 1 1 r . .. T.. 1:
j nr- sii nf iaw wax j-assrft tor iiuiiana nad tiiere to see. 1 hone
county and now there is ?7,3-T.10 in the i what I went to-night to see.
l.ands of the constables for collection.
1 lie five per cent, extra charged to ench of 1
or 1 I'. ...1.1 41... 1,1 1 . ... i-.. 11 . ' ...:il rn j ; . 1
ii;.i n... .1:. c .1 i f -""" ou .mr, leoow citizens.- , ju 10. uw uuruig tne season. tinco the
eutor u the Iook the facts in the face. When Lincoln 1 strike of the aoricnlr
'tne suppose for one moment that he . had lecn elected, and this conspiracy for : hsh fai-meralKn-elieen rettin- disco,, ...1"
make it a law over the whole State.
1 rla county rcpnreR no social legislation. s-f.conp srEKcn. ! u IS flnuc unnecess;Uy for Us to say that
But who asked Mr. Henry t pass this 1, V11" ANI uesti.f.vv I could not I " Buel article ever appeared in the col.
Lical law? lict u-s have the name of some ; W'-.totj grateful for the reception I have ! mnns of the Freeman. Its paternity
. . i "i iii uie nanus 01 I lie est
.ne petitioner at least t show that Henry Newark and of New Jersev tiwlw
was acting as the servant of the people, i the pleasure of visiting the State Fair near i 11.lC
and not a their master. Who wanted ! r-hzabeth. where I saw little else but pco- ! Trih
i-ie. 1 at your i.xiosition to-mrrtit cott d fionwtiiilrithiK lminwlunt franrl i,-5i, secession ueiran to advance itst-ir. wo iln
I and again people, but little of what they I out being promptly exposed Is it possi" ' lul,licans, were told by our own men, and f itu av- ,v
; bad there to see. I hope to sec to-morrow ! , , A T p.lo,nl't,-v ,CX1H'SC, 11 1HS-M" i told still more by those out of the circle : FrVar S AlalU a.tkms a
j .... mat ne is so veruant 7 II he is, we are ; ..Yo IUust back out of vour Republican- "... ";?,f ?HCl wn?M ?"rS? J- SIaff
not onr! ;n .i- : 1 .1 . - 1 was eiiiieo on 10 111:1 ku a i.i-..i...r .,,...i.
r a . " i" tuiin to . ism you must surrender your opposition! 1... - " ,. j "i-i-i.-i.ii
JtisiF. Linn, until very recently Presi- i mis"Tt the Freeman. In his next to the cxtensiou of slavery, or consent to a M .'
these po,.r me j, topay tlie yf, r C(.liU dent Judge of the Centre District, has al- ! e " 111 ,H? nse to fI'tain and tell us
lhst the rich ar relieved of by this law. j way Wn a decided Republican. He now j what lHssib,e niotive he had in view in at
Now every man in Cambria county, rich I icsides"in Wil!:amoort, find in a sj)eech de- j tnlmtinS to the Freeman an article not one
and poor, knows that the farmer cn.o.ot ! livered in that place last -week he paid the wold uf which ever apieared in its col-
It w ill purify and cleanse the blood of all
impurities. 1
It is simple and plain in its principles ' l"1" are the lVnnsylva'i:a t
of action, and it has rescued manv a sutler- n,on? and Ohio. Relief o:it:ti';e
ing invalid from the jaws of death. i a,ul cw Voi k Ceuti-d. a-. i
The m.Kle of operation of Dr. Eeysfk's ' centering at this -int- !': ,
Li nu Cure is fullv explained in Dr. Key- 1oui1 to the West and 'y" - i
railroad town, to le named Yeovil ban ! Wr lreat,w 0,1 1-,,"U,C Diseases, iam.es are maier.i.y
been s-t apart near the centre of the tr ? wI,ich wiU lni s-'ut flve herever it is or- i of roads ; so mutU - . ,.
Three l.indred families will leave EngSui j d? i t tUe u!ar " J
11. nryci vAiiiiuiies au 111s UUlg cases ! ,
before treatment with his'LvNii Sound, tho ??rr - . y
niott perfect instrument ever devincd for i I flQUTTn APR! .- Ii
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o ii Avi.,,,;,.,, r .v.r... During the course of his remarks General
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great civil war. Thi. they aid was the kTuuI capital amusement. In. it oitcV
Olllv alternative. KliMxlsh.il mid .luadfi. ' J .. . " jiii,. i ome- ... . , , , , -
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I'rice of Lung Ci re. 21.50 ir liit"n ; . .t-rVr
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Rare uai.l is undoubtcdlv -ood evomis.. 1 n"1' M' ,V"..;ri -,n-s " ' V
... . r- - ; ill WfirKlllllsiii, iiv-
or $7,50 per half dozen, to be bad at the
Doctor's store and private medical otiice,
107 Liberty street, Pittsburg.
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occa- ; any tnimtn-tun-r.
tine i -
realize the money from their cpis Iefore ' following high and deservi
lhe lii.st of Septemlier, and very seldom ! Chari.es R. Rut kai.kw. Pr
tion over the whole country or you
surrender the principles on which
have just carried the election." I was one
L'H t-ilklltA ,-.
r: i -ii ... , ., .. " . . alternative. ' 1 denied that the trxtutlu
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very seldom -haki.ksj. juckai.i:. l iaise lnuii such . , . ' " 1 : l'Opie the creat maiority of them ;
I fore the first of Oetolier. On the first of a srnirce is praise indeed :
Octoer very man who owes a dollar of! ''"I-hih1 lkcKAi-EW.'ff AM FOlUt'm.'
fax has his tar bv this law , us int, I Miere him L bean honest max. and I
iunms? After what we have thus plainly , tause who 8UKl iNo' tl,ere ls no
IH'OI i t t 1 ia rrir. itlliiu-irv tt Ihnni .
i in basely luisn niesentinrr 1V.U r,Loi. iv:,.. 1 .i.".......i 1 v -' u baltiuiore I
" X ...... j...,.. ,.,.v ..ni,.uni mc L 1I1U1I, 1 UCIU.IIHICU I1MI llil'lC 1
! : .. . . i , ... ... : ,i i.i i 1- , - - ,i I
I ,.:.i. sioiis utiiurcit eves. oroKCii skuis ami nii, i ,,ui-, i
ti..,ii i --v- .i-v. ...c ,ui, .iic siub mi ll tlie i , . , ,. ' . ,, . I work plo irri'. 1 ' f t
shall , , I,..,.. .... , , . "JC tered bands. We can tell von th-t il ! w." K el: - 1.-1 -if. i -
mn ' ' ' "c """"u supihhx tlie ; , T , - ---- ..... uutu". ai''" rv
joii t .l... ti... . : such cases. It .lnl.ii.tnti m A i, n I .. t 1 .ill'
, vi,.,.iiu...E i no I'niu uiu most inoiiev tor . .. ,t. ,- , ii m i.i
I 1 - v. i ' j , " XOr is resort .il to. it will r..,ln. !... c.r..n;...i A O Vl IT I 1)1)1 I 1 i'l- t r
such I . V'"'T r ami suouid not su .,.f "V, " . . inu'i I 111. 1 , IM 1 ) Lb J f
p.ii, um-icj m-MUMJ lintlll WOUIU five ttlC r 1 I JV " Jflll" f
told me him-1 ) i imcinin
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hanis of a constable for collection, with j
five per cent, and the costs of a levy and i
sde added, hen that is necessary.
In India'ra county, where the rich Har
py White lias a similar law. there is this
day in the hand of the const. .b'e 7. :':?". 1 ).
KNOW that he i a CAPABLE ONE !"
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it yon i.iii to have your name proper
ly cutertd upon the Registry list Ik.-fore to
rn .now tv.-ning. o cuuiot put in a blow
toward siu.ishir.g the lings indeed, yon
will in iv,..-i.n,-.. 1 , .1 : ...
ii tair.oaa county the amount would be Ucmcn.Le-tkis and act at once.
thereby inposing on the credulity of his : should be ojhmi, free discussion before tho
alternative.' I denied tbat the Southern
omeroy
A story if told of a I)aventHrt boy,
who two years ago was criven ten cents.
own readers, not one out of ten of whom Southeri leople of au honest, uuterrified. ! Near Alamo, Tennesaee, a few days ' W I1C.U e invested m matclies and Vdd at
ever sees the F.e. ,na We -:n i um'istrained vote ; and if tliey approved , ago, two tieddlers stopjK-d at a house by i rtuncsud the proeeetlsin trade,
ever sees the l-.ctman. y c w ill m ait and of the ople of the South 8aid they wanted , the ndside and called for dinner which 1 fnd. -Uvd'l-V ls olth M', all made in
6oe' ... j disunion 1 would consent to it. Cheers 1 was prepared for them by the woman of! loeitlmate trade from that ten cents.
Cvnt. Sen,.,,, wi , ! t"' n the j ne mn, including a !ot of coffee. Short-;
' - ...... f.i.iiv. .'H.i.Mll 1,1
Philadelphia Tuesday r ight. Fifteen thou
sand Germans turned out to hear him speak
in German at Conceit Hall, and afterwards
escorted to La Pierre serenaded, and ad
die s .h! some 20, OW people in English.
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rol'XTEK am. ca , i.ti.t
1 TELS. If., maiuifacniriii i jvr;
ian and American .vn. - . .
tion in work, ik-sii - '
J r- v.lers WlM-cl f Hi ; . N.. . -
ly -xcuteil.
Soutlicru ln-ople th:it the great majority I ly after startimr a wav the tu-n
wwuid have voted as they actuallydid that Uk sick and died, and the wont;'
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winter, not for weesMon, but for cliiJiiinor also drank of th ox n,ri
1.x. a . , , " O - - - i.vi "'I v.
oj tne i nion. n luers. j p.iation being matle, it was disc..
And now to-day. if the nation were to 1h m box of matchi's liri f-.U.,. 5,..,.
imillcd, and there were just two modes vt while making, and thee Lai pSsoncd it.
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in hersolf ' or oniwtsnt ..... .f ..,- i:,.:.. n ;.- . llAK-r-.. "v ... I 'lU'".. n i r
Exam- 1 loitant to tako oven -i .r.wwl !rti-l, iudi- I w.-i vm-.i. Kl.en-hur--'.- ;
vfif.l lint ii iikIv ..,......, it ?.-. f.. : l'rotiriotor. S.i-i.i'- "''J, , ..; ,:
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